The high-flying University of Detroit guard probably eclipsed any of the dunks in the lackluster NBA contest a couple months ago too.

Having already thrown down a reverse slam, a windmill and a between-the-legs dunk in the earlier rounds, Anderson saved his most jaw-dropping material for his final attempt. He hit a between-the-legs 360 slam on his first try, easily outclassing the rest of his competition and immediately setting social media abuzz.

Anderson donned a championship belt after Thursday's contest, a deserving honor for college basketball's king of dunkers.

He might not have enough of an all-around game to make an NBA roster, but some team should sign him for a 10-day contract in mid-February. He'd be a tremendous addition to any NBA roster for all-star weekend.